Blog Your Way to Success

Written by Martin Wong on November 23, 2011

Blogging improves SEO

We always recommend blogging to our clients because it delivers proven results. A good blog increases credibility with your target audience by positioning you as an expert in the field. In addition, blogging helps your SEO results, social media visibility, and increases website visits. It’s an essential component of digital marketing.

As a result, clients frequently ask us, “How should we blog? What are some best practices when it comes to blogging?”

The best business blogs provide regular, valuable information to their target audience. This means you need to determine:

  • Who are you writing for?
  • What topics will you write about that will keep readers coming back?
  • How often will you blog?

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Let Your Customer Sell for You: Case Studies

Written by Martin Wong on November 15, 2011

Writing case studies

When a company wants an effective sales tool, there are few types of collateral that deliver as much impact as a well-written case study. A case study offers these benefits:

  • It’s a customer testimonial.
  • It helps prospects relate your product or service to a real-life situation.
  • It can be used as content for a website or newsletter.
  • It can be pitched to publications as a feature article.
  • If published, the magazine reprints make an even stronger selling piece because it implies editorial approval

Starting a Case Study

The best time to start is shortly after your solution has been installed and the customer is seeing results. Their impressions will be fresh, and they will be as eager as you to promote their success. If you wait too long, that team or manager may be transferred to another project; you’ll be speaking to newcomers who lack knowledge about the original reasons for bringing in your solution and who may not be as positive.

Writing a case study is rarely a smooth, uninterrupted process; the stars that need to be in alignment are often outside your control. So before you hire someone to work on your case studies, take a look at the project workflow—in an ideal world, of course.
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Writing for Your Audience

Written by Amy Gyoba on November 1, 2011

audience

So you know what you want to talk about, but how will you write it? One of the first things they teach you in technical writing is know your audience, and this applies to blogging or any other type of writing.

Before you compose your content, think about who will be reading it and what you want them to do with the information. Use this analysis to guide the tone, language, and strategy of your writing.

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